Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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299
According to Gorean custom a slave is an animal, and may be disposed of as an animal, in whatever way the master might wish, whenever he might please.
3
300
But I was sick, and I was shamed, and I could not now, somehow, care.
3
301
I had chosen ignominious bondage to the freedom of honorable death.
3
302
"Is there anyone who wants this slave?" I heard Ho-Hak asking.
3
303
"Give him to me, Ho-Hak," I heard.
3
304
It was the clear, ringing voice of the girl who stood beside me.
3
305
There was a great laughter, and rich in that humiliating thunder was the snort of the fellow who wore the headband, that formed of the pearls of the Vosk sorp.
According to Gorean custom a slave is an animal, and may be disposed of as an animal, in whatever way the master might wish, whenever he might please.
But I was sick, and I was shamed, and I could not now, somehow, care.
I had chosen ignominious bondage to the freedom of honorable death.
"Is there anyone who wants this slave?" I heard Ho-Hak asking.
"Give him to me, Ho-Hak," I heard.
It was the clear, ringing voice of the girl who stood beside me.
There was a great laughter, and rich in that humiliating thunder was the snort of the fellow who wore the headband, that formed of the pearls of the Vosk sorp.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )